All Screen articles in October 9 2015 – Page 5
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ASC to honour Toll, Peterson and Bennett
The ASC will recognise the trio’s achievements at their annual awards ceremony in February.
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‘Lost in Hong Kong’ leads strong week for China films
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Lost in Hong Kong surged past $200m during the lucrative National Day week.
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East London site touted as potential studio venue
Owners explore studio potential after location shoots for Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Channel 4’s Humans.
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Talent agent Richard Cook calls for film fund/festival rethink
Leading European talent agent Richard Cook has called for a radical re-thinking of both the European film festival system and of public funding bodies like Eurimages and MEDIA.
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Former A-Film exec reveals struggles at Benelux distributor
In an outspoken interview, Erik Engelen, former director of acquisitions at Benelux distribution outfit A-Film (and still a consultant there), has given his views on what has brought one of the region’s most respected independent companies to its knees.
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‘Wine of Summer’ readies US release
New Films International has set drama The Wine of Summer, with Marcia Gay Harden, for a limited US theatrical and VOD release on Oct 6, with a digital rollout to follow.
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Relativity president Tucker Tooley resigns
Relativity Studios president Tucker Tooley is leaving the company, just as parent Relativity Media waits for bankruptcy court approval to be bought out by chairman/CEO Ryan Kavanaugh and a group of investors.
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Jamie Foxx to lead ‘Groove Tails’ voice cast
Jamie Foxx has signed on to voice the lead character in CGI animated family film Groove Tails, from AMBI Group and Imprint Entertainment.
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Jeanne Tripplehorn, Callum Keith Rennie join ‘Little Pink House’
Jeanne Tripplehorn (Big Love) and Callum Keith Rennie (Memento) have joined the cast of Korchula Productions’ Little Pink House, which is about to go into production in Vancouver.
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Samuel Goldwyn takes Toronto sci-fi ‘No Men Beyond This Point’
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired worldwide rights (excluding Canada) to Mark Sawers’ No Men Beyond This Point and is planning a 2016 release for the sci-fi comedy.
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Lionsgate in “advanced talks” over Starz merger
Lionsgate is in “advanced talks” to merge with US movie channel Starz, according to a Los Angeles Times report.
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Mipcom: catch up with the key drama deals
Round-up of key drama deals struck at Mipcom, which is going ahead despite deadly storms.
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China's Huace, Korea's NEW launch joint venture
Korea’s Next Entertainment World (NEW) and China’s Huace have launched a Beijing-based joint venture and announced their first projects.
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‘Dégradé’ triumphs at Athens Film Festival
Arab and Tarzan Nasser’s Dégradé took home AIFF’s best film award, while Alante Kavaite won best director for The Summer Of Sangail.
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Tom Shu-yu Lin talks 'Zinnia Flower'
Taiwanese filmmaker Tom Shu-yu Lin explains how making drama Zinnia Flower became a cathartic part of the grieving process after losing his wife.
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Joe Wright and Paul Webster talk 'Pan'
Director Joe Wright and producer Paul Webster talk to NFTS about their vision for ‘Pan’ and making a tentpole movie with Warner Bros.
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Mipcom: US TV drama - arresting developments
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: A hunger for edgier material and a new willingness to share risk and rights mean the US TV drama landscape has become a land of opportunity for international producers, reports John Hazelton
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Mipcom: On demand in demand
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: On demand in demand; The impact of Netflix in Australia; Asia’s VOD players.
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First look at Timothy Spall as Ian Paisley, Colm Meaney as Martin McGuinness
IM Global’s The Journey begins production in Belfast.
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Elad Keidan's 'Afterthought' wins at Haifa Film Festival
Other winners include Venice title Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me and documentary Rabin In His Own Words.